anglais » polonais

I . break [breɪk] SUBST

1. break (pause, rest):

break
coffee break
holiday break
to take a break

2. break:

break (space, gap)
break (in clouds)

3. break (broken place):

break
break of wall, pipe

4. break (escape):

to make a break

5. break littér (dawn):

the break of day
świt m

6. break (end):

a break from/with sth

7. break (change):

a break in the weather

8. break (chance):

break
szansa f
big break

9. break (in tennis):

a break of serve

Idiomes/Tournures:

give me a break!
to make a break from sb

II . break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VERBE trans

1. break (shatter):

break
break egg
to break a window

2. break (into two):

break
łamać [perf prze-]
break string

3. break (damage):

break

4. break (fracture, violate):

break
łamać [perf z-]

5. break (spoil):

break
psuć [perf ze-]

6. break (interrupt, end):

break
to break a habit

7. break (fail to keep):

break
łamać [perf z-]
break

8. break (beat):

break
bić [perf po-]

9. break (destroy, weaken):

break
łamać [perf z-]
break resistance
łamać [perf prze-]

10. break (tell):

to break sth to sb

11. break (decipher):

break
łamać [perf z-]

12. break (change):

break

13. break (in tennis):

to break sb's serve

III . break <broke, broken> [breɪk] VERBE intr

1. break (shatter):

break
bić [perf z-] się

2. break (burst):

break

3. break (interrupt):

to break [off] for coffee

4. break (crash):

to break on sth

5. break (become lower):

6. break (begin):

break

7. break (become public):

break
break scandal

8. break (become weak):

break

Idiomes/Tournures:

to break even
to break free [or loose]

break away VERBE intr

1. break away (leave):

to break away from a party

2. break away (move away):

to break away from sb

I . break down VERBE intr

1. break down (stop working):

break down
psuć [perf ze-] się

3. break down (cry):

to break down [in tears]

4. break down (become ill):

break down

5. break down (collapse):

break down

II . break down VERBE trans

1. break down (force open):

break down

2. break down (overcome):

break down

3. break down CHIM:

break down

4. break down (separate):

to break down sth into sth

I . break in VERBE intr

1. break in (burgle):

break in

2. break in (interrupt):

break in

II . break in VERBE trans

1. break in shoes:

break in

2. break in engine:

break in

3. break in:

break in person
szkolić [perf wy-]
break in horse

break into VERBE trans

1. break into (burgle):

to break into sth

3. break into (get involved):

to break into a new market

4. break into GB (change):

break into

I . break off VERBE trans

1. break off (interrupt):

break off

2. break off (end):

break off

3. break off (separate):

break off

II . break off VERBE intr

1. break off (stop):

break off

2. break off (be separated):

break off

break out VERBE intr

1. break out (start):

break out
break out storm

2. break out (escape):

to break out of prison

4. break out (end):

I . break up VERBE trans

1. break up (into pieces):

break up

2. break up (stop):

break up

3. break up (split up):

break up
dzielić [perf po-]
break up family, gang

Idiomes/Tournures:

to break sb up AM fam

II . break up VERBE intr

1. break up (split up):

break up

2. break up (end):

break up
break up meeting

3. break up (fall apart):

break up

4. break up (at school):

break up

break-in SUBST

coffee break SUBST

Exemples monolingues (non-vérifiés par l'équipe de rédaction)

anglais
In 1991, he was again arrested and charged with prowling and possessing instruments connected to burglaries, although there was not enough evidence to charge him with the break-ins themselves.
en.wikipedia.org
When latex barriers are used, oil-based lubrication can break down the structure of the latex and remove the protection it provides.
en.wikipedia.org
No one was hurt in the occurrence, but the arch suffered a slight loss in spring break tourism revenue.
en.wikipedia.org
The 33-year-old midfielder has pulled the strings for his side, all without seeming to break a sweat.
www.bbc.co.uk
Once the type of conflict is identified, the process consultant then helps the group work through the steps required to break the impasse.
en.wikipedia.org
If the receiver does, in fact, win their break point, the game is awarded to the receiver, and the receiver is said to have "converted" their break point.
en.wikipedia.org
Carve out time in your day to break a sweat, and always remember, drink water!
www.telegram.com
What neither can do is break fundamentally from a pro-globalisation stance, so the old neutralisation tactics of the centre are ceasing to work.
www.bbc.co.uk
This disagreement was unforgivable and resulted in a permanent break in the alliance.
en.wikipedia.org
At early 2007 gasoline and electricity prices, that would mean a break-even point after six to ten years of operation.
en.wikipedia.org

Voulez-vous ajouter des mots, des phrases ou des traductions ?

Proposez de créer une nouvelle entrée pour un mot.

Page en Deutsch | English | Español | Français | Italiano | Polski | Português | Русский | Slovenščina